What does “Vive la France” Mean – Patriotism in French. By Camille ... “Vive la France” translates as “hurray for France”, or sometimes as “long live France”, depending on the context. ... Here is the French lyrics and English translation of the first paragraph and chorus, for more, I invite you to visit Wikipedia. read more
"Vive la France!" is an expression used in French to show patriotism. It’s difficult to translate the term literally into English, but it generally means “Long live France!” or “Hurray for France!” read more
What does “Vive la France” Mean – Patriotism in French By Camille Chevalier-Karfis July 8, 2017 April 16, 2018 “Vive la France”, “Vive la liberté” are French expressions to show your patriotism. read more
But “vive la France” is usually rendered into English as “Long live France”. I suspect that this is because “long live France” sounds to English ears like the French equivalent of “Long live the King”. Strictly speaking the English “Long live France” would be more “Que la France vive longtemps”. read more